| 31. | Epitaphs on funerary altars provide much information about the deceased, most often including their name and their filiation or tribe.
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| 32. | The younger Appius is usually regarded as the father of Appius Claudius Crassus, the filiation " Ap . f.
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| 33. | The archaeologist Walther Judeich claims that Ariobarzanes was that Mithradates'son, but Brian C . McGing refutes that specific filiation.
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| 34. | Seemingly, no classical source itself calls them son and father, the filiation being a later reconstruction on basis of successorship.
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| 35. | The fact that the godfather's given name was the same as his own is a first indication of possible filiation.
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| 36. | The proven filiation of the de Roug?family is established with Huet des Rues, married in 1375 with Jeanne d'Erbr�e
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| 37. | However, adoption of a person between the ages of 18 and 20 ( inclusive ) transfers both inheritance rights and filiation.
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| 38. | According to the recorded filiation of his son, Marcus'father's " praenomen " was Caeso Fabius.
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| 39. | Five very localised dialects are of difficult filiation : Mirandese which is spoken on an adjacent territory but over the border into Portugal.
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| 40. | Divine filiation is at the core of Christianity . " Our divine filiation is the centerpiece of the Gospel as Jesus preached it.
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